Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 07, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER
1916.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
be accurate in every respect—that the I
ADVERTISING RATES.
The Wicked Componer.
cost of the eight-hour day under the |
Legal Advertisements.
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
"Bill," the poet gasped, as he enter-
First Insertion per line ............ $ .10 law just approved will be upward of
tue of an attachment execution is­
$40,000,000. If the railroads do what ' ed his friend’s room.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 their advisers are urging them to do
“Why, what’s wrong?" the friend sued out of the Circuit Court of Till­
amook County, Oregon, in the case
Business and Professional cards
l and establish an eight hour day of inquired.
Wrong! I wrote a poem about my wherein Sinclair Provision Company,
one month....................................... 1.00 I service which will mean a reorganiza-
tion of schedules all over the country, little boy. I began the first verse with a corporation, is plaintiff and F. L.
Locals per line each insertion...
05 I the
son, my pigmy Sappington is defendant, to me di­
cost will be at least $100,000,000. these lines: ‘My
Display advertisi ments, an inch
rected, ordering the sale of the pro­
! If the eight hour day should be cx- counterpart.”
perty attached in said cause and des­
one month.....................................
l tended to all employes the added cost ' “Yes, yes?”
The poet drew a newspaper from cribed as follows:
will be in the neighborhood of $270,-
All Resolutions of Condolence
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 12, Stilb
.05 000,000. It is asserted that the result his pocket.
and Lodge Notices, per line .
“Read!” he blazed. “See what the will’s Addition to the Town of Lin­
of even the added burden of the limit­
N-stic •., lost, strayed or stolen
ed eight hour day to the railroad fi­ compositor did to my opening line!” coln (now Tillamook City) and lots
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
1 he friend read aloud, "My son, my 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 9 and 11 all of
nances will be to drive some of them
A capable, efficient resident tax­
Block 8, Rose City Beach, all in Tilla­
.2; into the hands of receivers and, in any pig, my counterpart.”
ceeding five iii.es ...................
mook County, Oregon, for the pur­
case, to wipe out the surplus. Repre­
payer who will perform the duties of
Confiding in the Telephone—A new pose of satisfying the judgment ren­
sentative
McArthur,
of Oregon,
his office without prejudice or dis­
Tl.E TILLAMA. K HEADLIGHT. throws some light on the Adam-on use for the trouble department of a dered in said cause, to-wit: $198.09,
with
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
telephone
oitice
has
been
discovered.
crimination,
and without assistant at
bill that should enlighten the people.
He said: "While favorable to the pro­ The Southwestern Telephone News eight per cent per annum from May
an
additional
to Tillamook
position of an eight-hour working day reports it in these words: The family 13th. 1916, $30.00 attorney’s fees
and
$16.00
costs
and
disbursements,
County.
—
(Adv.)
had
not
had
their
telephone
very
1 could not lend my support to the
besides the costs and expenses of the
Th. next get together movement measure passed by the House today. Jong, and everyone took a deep anil sale.
~ the outsi ,
Tillamook This bill does not limit a day’s work abiding interest in it. On
is by Republicans
of
Now, therefore, in pursuance of
to eight hours, but merely provides ot the directory they had noted the
County.
said order ar.d execution I will on
for extra compensation beyond that words, "Trouble, call No. 421’.’’
Saturday the 7th day of October,
It had been a hard
Chat about it, Bro. Trombley, time limit. It is, therefore, not an everything had gone morning, and 1916, at the Court House in i Tilla-
w! 11 about it? The Democratic party eight hour bill, but a measure to raise the lady of the house wrong, hinally mook City .Oregon, at the hour
of
I
in its platform four years ago promis­ and regulate wages. Dispute as to turned to her trusty- in desperation, 10:00 o’clock a.m., sell at public auc­
these
wages
should
be
settled
by
the
telephone
and
of
living,
ed to reduce the high cost
tion to the highest bidder for cash
’
and ! the
-L- brotherhoods
----- D and called 4217.
and now every newspaper publisher railroads
hand the said real property, or
"1
his
is
the
trouble
department,
”
not
by
Congress.
Members
of
the
¡or
news
has to pay tw ice th price
much thereof as may be necessary
, House and Senate have had no op- answered the operator sweetly.
paper.
“Is this where you report your satisfy said amount.
1 portunity to investigate the merits of
Dated this September 7th, 1916.
troubles,” asked the lady.
Bro. Trombley says that the Re- the question at issue and the bill was "Yes,
H. Crenshaw.
ma’am.”
forced
through
without
hearings
and
free
publicans are joining the Wilson
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon.
"Well,
1
only
wanted
to
report
that
practically
without
debate.
1
venture
tr.de club. If that is true it would be
H. T. Botts, Attorney for Plaintiff.
:.n in;, resting item of news for Bro. t.ie opinion that not a dozen members our cat got drowned in the cistern
Irombley to give the names of Re­ of the House knew whether the de­ this morning; the baby is cutting a
Obituary Notice.
publicans who have gone over to the mands of the brotherhoods are just or new tooth; the cook left without
unjust. The question was not decided warning; we are out of sugar and
Democratic party.
Nancy Farmer was born Jan. 21, 1829,
on its merits, but was rushed through starch; the stovepipe tell down; the
milkman left only a pint instead of a n Laurel County, Kv., and was mar­
The snap shot man is pleased that as a matter of expediency.
"It is class legislation in that it fails quart today; the bread won't raise; ried in 1848 to Jefferson C. Forrester.
lu never advocated the city, or the
county using taxpayers’ and property to include the great army of switch­ my oldest child is coming down with Her early life was spent in Kentucky,
If you buy economically you buy on
owners’ money for concrete roads. men, towermen, shop workers, agents the ineasels; the plumbing in the cel­ then after living a few years in Vir­
the "cost” ’ ba is a d insist on RED
lar
leaks;
we
have
only
enough
coal
telegraphers,
section
hands,
common
S one cf our readers may disagree
CROWN GASOLINE.
ginia moved to Missouri. In 191'3 she
with us, but time will tell and people laborers and others in the railroad to last through tomorrow; the paint
gave
out
when
I
got
only
half
over
came
to
Tillamook,
Oregon
where
she
service.
The
bill
effects
only
20
per
will be able to see for themselves
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
cent of the railroad men in the coun- the dining room floor; the main­ lived until her death, August 18, 1916,
(California)
that we were right.
J
I try, ignoring the other 80 per cent. spring of the clock is broken; my bejng 87 years, 6 months and 27 days
three
sister-in-laws
are
coming
to
The l air Board, is $300.00 in the 1 “A most dangerous precedent has
old.
hole. Well what of it? Everybody had been established and Congress will visit tomorrow the man has not called
Mother Forrester embraced religion,
a good time at the fair, and no one hereafter become the clearing house for the garbage for two weeks; our i
shie ld complain that the receipts did for the settlement of grievances be­ dog has the mange; the looking-glass and joined the Baptist church about
not cover the expenditures. A little tween capital and labor. Incidentally, fell off the wall a while ago and broke fifty years ago, and has lived a consist­
economy and less expenses for out- a death blow has been struck at the to pieces; and 1 think that my hus­ ent Christian life through all these
band is taking considerable notice of
side attractions next year, will soon principle of arbitration.
years.
| “As in all cases of conflict between a widow lady that lives next door.
wipe that little sum off.
She has made her home for the last
capital and labor, the genera) public That's all today, but if anything hap­
pens later I'll call you up and tell you thirty years with her daughter Mrs.
The Board of Equalization will will suffer. The increased cost of about it.”
L. A. Edgar. She leaves a host of
meet on Monday next. W’e hope the railroad operation will come home to
friends and relatives to mourn her
board will take into consideration the , the farmers, merchants, manufactur­
Notice.
amount of money that have been ex­ ers and other shippers in the way of
loss. The following sons ar.d daugh­
FOR THE LAUNDRY
pended on the Garibaldi-Wheeler and higher freight rates. These burdens
This is to notify the patrons of the ters survive her. Wm. N. of Potosi,
will
be
borne
indirectly
by
the
long-
Netarts roads, and raise the assess­
Tillamook
County
Mutual
Telephone
Mo., Marion Forrester of Cabool,
lhe Strongest, Brightest, Clearest and
ment on beach lots on that account, i suffering consumer.”
Co. that S. A. Brodhead has been
and lower the valuation of beach I Surely the high cost of living is placed in charge and is collector and Mo., Mrs. Wm. I. Black of Huggins,
Best Blueing Made.
property that have been discriminated high enough, without making it high- manager of the Tillamook County Mo., and Mrs. L. A. Edgar. Mrs. T. L.
against and no road. Judge Hare has j er. But a Democratic Congress, which Mutual Telephone Co.
McFalls and Mrs. D. B. Darby of Til­
article has no superior for Laundry’ use. We
repeatedly made the statement that pledged itself to reduce the cost of
By order of the Board of Directors. lamook.
if Bayocean is deprived of a road de­ living, went on record in favor of in­
warrant
it
to give entire satisfaction. It is cheaper than
| The funeral services were conducted
valuation of property should be low­ creasing the cost of living, for that is
Indigo, and does not spot or streak the clothes. By its
For Sale or Trade for an Auto.
at
the
residence
of
her
daughter
Mrs.
ered.
what the eight hour law passed last
use that peculiar whiteness of the clothes is secured,
week will do. Pat McArthur told the
40 acres, with small house, cost L. A. Edgar by Elder R. Y. Blalock,
which cannot be attained by any other article.
If the accusations set forth accus­ truth in a nutshell when he said the $ 300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubbery Sunday at 11 o’clock, and the body was
ing the justice of the peace and two increased cost of railroad operation 3 years old, watered with 3 springs, laid to rest in the I. O. O. F'. cemetery
local legal lights are false, which, no will come home to the farmers, mer­ but three large trees, rest vine maple of Tillamook where it will sleep until
CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO.
doubt they are, then the person who chants, manufaturers and other ship­ and small timber, all good land and
Manufacturing Pharmacists,
swore to the affidavit and signed his pers in the way of high freight rates. can be plowed if cleared. 8 acres the resurrection.
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep!
name to it, should be sued for dam­
It is somewhat interesting and im- cleared and fenced.
TILL AMO JK -
- OREGON.
F rom which none ever wake to weep;
ages. And we believe that a jurv ' portant to read what Mr. Hughe/has
J. S .Stepheus,
A calm nn undisturbed repose.
would make damages
Room “1” Commercial Bldg
” . so heavy
< that
---- ; it . I , ■■ to say vi
of mt
the atliun
action u o' the »Den <> rat-
Unbroken by the last of foes.
v would
' ‘ put a stop to ’
__ ’ insinuation jc party. jn a speech he made
base
O;her farm property, but the above
t clear
Asleep in Jesus! Oh, how sweet
and false-hood, fur a long time to i 1 when he said:
is
a
snap
for
a
short
time.
To be for such a slumber meet!
come in law cases. If a newspaper I 1
Some choice city lots for sale.
With holy confidence to sing
»ii n published such libelous matter, | I "I believe there is no grievance with
That death has lost its venomed sting!
he would be liable for damages, and respect to labor that cannot be set­
DAIRYMEN.
we see no reason why tl is is not tled by a fair, candid explanation of
I the facts.
c< ually as libelous.
"W’e have in the past, had to deal
I have inquiries for weaned calves
of all kinds. If you have any for
I lie opposition to the
Bayoccan frequently with the opposition of em­
sale, call me up on either Phone or
road have started a live agitation for ployers to the principle of arbitration
write me, giving full particulars a3
another $75,000 road project. This is Sometimes they have refused to arbi­
to age, breed and condition with
another illustration of Dougal-Doug- trate disputes. Public opinion has
price of each, and I will call and
:illv-Do-lsm in this county by some been against them. 1 stand here firm­
look them over—Remember—I can
oi the timber men. If the timber men ly for the principle of arbitrating in-
In its Six Schools and Forty eight De­
use anything in the baby calf line
can stand the additional taxation, why uusarial disputes, and 1 would not
partments is engaged in the great work
and can use them any time, summer
we who reside in 'I illamook
can. surrender it to anybody in the coun­
of uniting Learning and Labor.
or winter. Call up when you have
And the first opportunity the people try.
Forty-eighth School Year Opens
one for sale and I will call for it.
"I believe that anything that is
. avi oi expressing their sentiment at
SMITH, "The Calf Man”.
t:»e dillv-dally way in which the Bay­ right in this country can be settled
ocean road is being constructed some­ right. W hat is our Republican gov­
Degree Courses requiring a four-year
thing is going to pop, for the present ernment? What are our free institu-
PERFECT CONFIDENCE.
high school preparation, are offered in
pi 'jected road is going to be finished titions? We have come down the long
I right quick next year. 1 lie people course of history with the people Tillamook People Have Good Reason the following:
AGRICULTURE, 16 Departments;
of this city and vicinity have made up lighting, slowly, slowly—now with
For Complete Reliance.
COMMERCE. 4 Departments; ENGIN­
their minds to that.
defeat and now with victory—for a
EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3
recognition of the reign of reason in­
Do you know how—
Departments: FORESTRY, 2 Depart­
Don t laugh. It is too serious a stead of the reign of tyranny and
To find relief from backache;
ments; HO IE ECONOMICS. 4 Depart­
matter to laugh at. After expendin' force,
To correct distressing unriney ills; ments; and PHARMACY.
$16,000 on the Bayoccan road there
"Now then 1 stand for two things.
To assist weak kidneys?
Vocational Courses requiring an
are those who are advocating another First, for the principle of fair, impar­
Many people in this vicinity know
Eighth Grade preparation for entrance
route and abandonment of what work tial, thorough, candid arbitration; the way.
are offered in Agriculture. Dairying,
is done. Just because the rock used and, second, for legislation on facts
Have used Doan's Kidney Pills;
Commerce, Forestry. Home Makers, an.I
fur rip-rapping did not pan out as was according to the necessities of the
Have proved their worth in many Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two-
expected. If the early settlers of this case. And 1 am opposed to being dic­ tests.
year high school entrance lequiri-ment. I
All tra ins stop
county hail got cold feet and never tated to either in the executive de­
Here’s Forest Grove testimony.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Piano, Siring,
surmounted a little difficulty like that partment or Congress by any other
, W. W . Ryals, flour & feed stable,
at FAIR GROUNDS.
this country would have amounted to power on earth before the facts are First St., Forest Grove, Ore., says: Band and Voice Culture.
Catalogue and beautiful illustrated
nothing, but thanks to the. pioneers known.
“A dull pain settled in my back, a- booklet free.
We have a great country and a cross my kidneys and extended down­
they didn’t expend thousands of dol­
Address T he Rrr.rsTRAR,
lars on a road that was propeerly sur­ great future. But it can only be pre­ ward. 1 knew that my kidneys were 1 w 7-11 li;
lo9-7-16)
COKVAI.I.IS OREGON
veyed and then want to build it else­ served in one way. That way is the at fault. Doan’s Kidney Pills rid me
where. isn’t it ridiculous, and absured way of all honest, fair investigation of the trouble. 1 always insist on get­
.<» well, the way the Bayoccan road is and candid treatment. Show me the ting Doan’s Kidney Pills when I
way that is right and 1 will take it; need a kidney medicine, but I haven’t
being fooled with?
but 1 won’t take any way that 1 do had to take them for quite a while.”
------ ° — *
will be on sale
The snap shot man has had no as­ not know anything about.”
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
I
from all stations
simply ask for kidney remedy—get
piration to bol l political office but if
Doan's
i s Kidne
Kidney Pills—the same that
be was a school director there would
in Oregon
Truth Abaut Mexico,
Mr. Ryals
1
had. Foster-Milbourn Co.,
be some pertinent questions asked
I Props, Buffalo, N. Y.
teachers who apply for positions,
President W ilson will not be pleas­
there is a rotten system prevailing.
No sooner does some teachers pro­ ed with former Ambassador Henry
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
cure a contract, when they begin to l ane Wilson's assertion that Mexican
The return limit is
emissaries
of
Madero
were
too
look after other positions especially
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
"smooth"
for
him
and
led
him
into
where more salary can be obtained.
Reading in Place of the Dic­
If they procure them they throw up the tangle with that country from
tagraph.
which
he
is
now
frantically
trying
to
their contracts, no matter how it may
Thousands of deaf people are today
emerge
with
a
show
of
c
edit.
Nor
inconvenience to the school district
throwing away all hearing devices
z\sk Local Agents for fares, traiji service, etc.
they contracted with. The school will he like that formulation of his and enjoying all conversation. This
creed
to
the
effect
that
a
Mexican
b> ard <>f this district have had a
method is easily and quicklv acquired
whole lot of trouble, for the majority without proof is to be taken at his through our system. Absolutely the
JOHN M. SCOTT,
of the teacher- employed last faB word and that an American with or only thing of its kind in the courTy.
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
General Paesenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
without
evidence
is
a
liar.
have resigned Now what i« the use of
retary Trees., Attorney-ut-
But pleased or not, all the disclos­ Our proposition is entirely original
a teacher’s contract if it only protects
Cost is trifling. See what New L.ter­
Law. Notrary Public.
the teacher and not the school dis­ ures being made by the former am­ national Encyclopaedia says on Lip
trict? If the snap shot man was a bassador go to show that these arc Reading. Hundreds of people with (
school director he would compel exactly the tacts. It was plain even to normal hearing are taking up Lip
teachers to put up bonds that they a careless observer three year* ago reading for the many additional ben­
v >tihl perform their part of the con­ that the president and Mr. Bryan efits gained. You can understand
tract. That would soon put a stop to were anxious to establish a policy what the actors are saving just as far
teachers throwing up their contracts opposed to that of their predecessors away as you can see them. The eye
Foregone Conclusion.—Teacher—
Lu», Al strada. Real Estate,
1 hose Musicians—A local band was
nt the last moment. Surely the people *nd grasped at any excuse.
It a firmer had 174 0 bushels of
The expatriates from Mexico then understands beyond the range of
Surveying
Insurance.
on day playing in Scotland, when an
have some rights.
hearing
Send
rto
money,
but
mention
wheat
at
$1.17
a
bushel,
what
would
\ hanging around Washington were not
: old native came up and asked the
Hotli Phones.
he get?
careless, but shrewd, and acted in ac­ this paper and state whether or not
i bandmaster what the piece was they
If the brotherhood of railroad men
you
are
deaf.
All
particulars
will
be
Roy
—
"An
automobile.
”
TILLA
NOOK
—
OREGON.
. were playing.
ran a bluff on the railroads and pres­ cordance with what they saw, creat­ »ent you absolutely free and with no
! ’’That’s ’The Death of Nelson,' " re-
ident Wilson, it looks as though con­ ing a case against Huerta that no in­ expense to you. Address, School of
If
50,000
troops
armed
and
on
vestigation or other testimony has
gress also ran a bluff on the brother-
Mexican soil, and about 80.000 for­ i plied the bandmaster.
ever sustained anil that the docu­ l ip Language, Kansas City. Missouri
’iood in passing the eight hour law
"Aye man," said the native, “y*
mer militiaman on our boarder in
ments now being published by Hen­
Having bought the Tillamook Iron section of our country, is not war. hae given him an awful death!"
that is imperfect in a great many
CALF HIDES WANTED.
ry Lane W ilson show to have had no
particulars. The people who will have
Works from A. K. Case all business 'i
Both on the Job.—"He’s a self made
sa’^ Congressman Cvrus
foundation. The truth about the ad­
•o foot the bills were not considered,
of Xtw Hampshire. Hnr.n, is he not ?”
GRANT THAYER WILL PAY from Sept. 1st will be transacted by A
ministration’s dealings with Mexico
’•'he railroads have estimated—and
I he president may not think it is I "Yes, except for the alterations
H. Sander.
I
•
makes an increasingly painful story. , 18 CENTS FOR CALF HIDES.
their estimate is declared by them to
war, but about everybody else does." i made by his wife and her mother."
I
JOHN R. CALLAHAN,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Editorial S iap Shots
of Gasoline
is ceñís
per gallon
is nnies
per gallon
[ à X*
ClOU-gll’S
GIANT BLUEING
tljilinj Learning and Labor
THE OHEGOII
AGSI3ULTURAL COLLEGE
SEPTEMBER JS, 1918.
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
OREGON
STATE
FAIR
Salem, Ore.,
Sept. 25-30
inc
Going ?
EAT VIERECK’S
Low Round
Trip Fares
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
At All Grocers.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Sept. 21st-30th inc.
Oct. 4th.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC.